I found a 2" lift on toytec. My friend suggested I look at it. Can anyone give me some advice about it???
Here is a link to the 2" lifthttp://www.toyteclifts.com/index.ph...ategory_id=85&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=72
The reason I ask for advice is because its only $200, and I know what my buddy paid for his 3" tough country, and it was closer to $1300, just curious about the pricing and the brand, seems good but I'd never heard of toytec till today.

a spacer lift is definitly not the way to go if you want to do any kind of offroading, but if your just looking for bigger stance out of your truck and you mainly stay on pave then a spacer lift isnt a bad route to go. youll get a rough ride out of any spacer lift not just toytecs. toytec makes some great stuff,alot of people have a toytec ultimate lift and love it.

Thanks guys, I just need some feed back, I like my truck being stock, all my friends are putting lifts on. The guy I told you about put a suspension and a add a leaf. I wouldn't really use it much for off roading, cause where I live there really isn't anywhere to go do that sort of thing. We have some mud holes but thats it. So with the toytec lift it would rough up the ride??

And the fact that its a 1993, I'm sure the ride is nothing of what your 07' is.

I agree with TaComatoseSR5.

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Sounds good! Would it actually lift it up 2" in the front and the back?? Cause my friend lifted his three inches, but it doens't look like much. But it would look good right?? And if I put the two inch lift on would I need bigger tires than 31x10.5?

No i dont like it, not because its toytec but because its a spacer lift and its a horrible ride. I wasnt a member of Tacoma World when i bought it ya see lol if i wouldve been a member then someone would have advised me against it. Im awaiting the arrival of my new lift right now.

Sounds good! Would it actually lift it up 2" in the front and the back??

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Yes, the kit should return you 2" in the front and on average 2" in the rear. We do use a longer AAL to help keep the ride as close to stock as possible. With this kit, keep in mind longer rear shocks are required in the rear because of the height gain.

From the sounds of it, you can't quite afford the other kits. We've sold plenty of these kits. I can just about guarantee you will be happy.

Good luck deciding!

BTW, we have been making suspension lifts for Toyota's only for almost 10 years.

Yes, the kit should return you 2" in the front and on average 2" in the rear. We do use a longer AAL to help keep the ride as close to stock as possible. With this kit, keep in mind longer rear shocks are required in the rear because of the height gain.

From the sounds of it, you can't quite afford the other kits. We've sold plenty of these kits. I can just about guarantee you will be happy.

Good luck deciding!

BTW, we have been making suspension lifts for Toyota's only for almost 10 years.